As the title says, the salary is almost half of what I'm earning at my current job so clearly I'm not considering it, but before rejecting the proposal it'd be nice to give it a shot and see if they can improve the offer. I'm pretty burned out from my current job and it'd be great to move to another place.
Have you dealt with a similar situation? How do you handled it and what was the outcome?
Then they multiplied the offer salary by 2.5X.
This dishonesty left me with such a bad taste in my mouth I no longer wanted to work for them and declined.
I've personally found honesty to be the most effective way to negotiate. Identify what you want, and what they want, then you've got nothing to hide and can have a grown up conversation to see if you can find a mutually beneficial agreement.
So I would thank them for their consideration, politely decline, and move on.
1. Stay at current, unpleasant job. 2. Take a huge paycut.
But there are other jobs. So what you do is, you start applying elsewhere, and meanwhile you try to negotiate with the startup.
The chances are that they won't go up that much. That's OK, you can:
1. Stall them, and use existing offer for negotiating with another company that gives you an offer. Even just mentioning you have another offer is helpful.
2. Negotiate for something else. "Hey, this is 50% less than my current salary. Would you be willing to raise it by 20% and then have me work 4 days a week?" I haven't done the math to figure out if this makes sense, but there might be some combination of hours and higher offer that might work for you. Most startups are unlikely to say yes, but I have successfully worked shorter work weeks at startups.
The employer was clearly lawballing me knowing my life situation.
I accepted and continued search. In 2 weeks got an 2x - proper offer from another place.
The lowball company forgot to make me to sign an employment agreement stating 2 weeks advanced notice.
So I left the very next day after casual email resignation email to boss.
It was fun to listen to his nervous tirades about me needing to stay two weeks and just hanging up on him.
Karma knows it way back.
Do what you got to do.
Sometimes it's ok to patch your life situation with what you've got - but always striving for more.
I'd just tell them that it's much less than your current salary and see if they can do better. If they can't, then move on.
That said, definitely push back. I wouldn’t be surprised if you can get 20% more on a first offer, or you might negotiate other parts of compensation.
How interested are you in the role? If it’s something that makes your days better then a pay cut might be worth it.
Just tell them "no thank you". do not waste your time.
Thanks for all the comments, you're all being very helpful.
Stay where you are to keep a good income coming in while you actively keep looking for a better job at another company.